About Us

Why choose us?

ACS Aviation's maintenance division operate from Scotland's largest General Aviation maintenance hangar. We employ highly trained technicians and licensed engineers offering aircraft maintenance and support using advanced technology to manage your aircraft as efficiently and economically as possible.

Based at Perth in Scotland, we are a PART 145 Approved organisation with FAA Inspection Authorisation. Our facility is dedicated to providing high quality maintenance for Fixed Wing and Rotary aircraft, Piston and Turbine engined, for Commercial and Private operators. Our goal is to minimise our clients unscheduled maintenance visits, and that's how we measure ourselves.

We support our own fleet of aircraft based at our Flight Training School and also provide the maintenance for third parties and other training schools in the United Kingdom. We have a large number of private aircraft owners who have used our services for several years, with aircraft ranging from single engine piston aircraft to twin engine turbine aircraft and helicopters. We also work with professional operators and leasing companies and can provide you with a comprehensive and competitive maintenance service that ranges from a simple oil change to a complete overhaul and refit.

Location

ACS Engineering are based Hangar 3 at Perth Airport in Scotland, UK. We are also within 60-90 mins drive of Edinburgh / Glasgow and Aberdeen Airports.

Approvals and Capabilities

In–house avionic design services.We can provide in–house avionic engineering design and installation services, and, as agents, can provide avionic equipment from Honeywell, Garmin, Narco, Avidyne and Ryan. We provide facilities for both CAA/EASA as a Part 145, as well as a FAA approved.

Pre-buy aircraft inspection or survey.If you are buying an aircraft it is essential that you invest in a thorough pre–buy aircraft inspection or survey and ACS Engineering can carry this out for you. We can ensure that the aircraft and paperwork records are thoroughly inspected by our skilled aircraft engineering team, which will:• Assess and review aircraft maintenance history• Check the full system of your aircraft, including engine runs• Carry out a flight test

Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC)Every European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) aircraft that is registered in the UK and is operating on a full EASA Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA) is issued, at renewal, with a non-expiring CofA that is supported by an Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC).Airworthiness Review Certificates are valid for a period of 12 months. In order to allow legal flight to continue you need to ensure that before your ARC expires that a new ARC is issued or that the existing one is extended.